Kedah sits in the northwest corner of Peninsular Malaysia. Kedah has the distinction of being the "Rice-bowl of Malaysia" - a term that takes on aesthetic significance when one sees the rice fields for themselves: the flat expanse of padis against a backdrop of rolling hills provides a picture of utter serenity that lulls the senses.
Off Kedah's western shores are clusters of sun-drenched islands that comprise the legendary archipelago of Langkawi, easily the most popular resort location in the country. Rising to meet the western shoreline is the mountain of Gunung Jerai (1,200 meters above sea level).
Kedah's population of about one million is primarily Malay, though there are significant Chinese and Indian minorities.
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
Born somewhere here....in picturesque country side, near Alor Star City in the State of Kedah, north of Malaysia (1965)
Never forget your root.....
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